QF First Menu MEL-HKG-LHR

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Hi All, searched but couldn't find the answer to this one. Does anyone have, or has seen a trip report somewhere, that sets out a recent First menu for Mel-HKG-LHR? Reason I ask i to figure out exactly what will be served after the late night departure from Mel... helps me plan eats/drinks in the First Lounge! Speaking of which, if anyone has a recent First lounge menu for Melb that'd be appreciated too.

Cheers.
 
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There could be a couple members who’d know, or have a recent menu, but I’d have thought if you were an F customer in the lounge, you’d be able to ask there? Wouldn’t seem an unreasonable request.
 
That's an idea, I hadn't thought of that. I was really just curious as to what might be on the menu a few weeks out from my flight.

Cheers.
 
The other alternative is to get to the F lounge nice and early and have a late lunch and then still eat on the plane.;)

The crab linguini was very nice in the MEL F lounge last Saturday!
 
Plenty of others will have more experience than me but I flew SYD-HKG-LHR in September last year. The HKG-LHR was in QF 29 F . SYD-HKG had dinner, I was already full from the SYD Flounge and skipped it in favour of a sleep. HKG-LHR was brekkie ( usual F fare) and lunch prior to landing at LHR.
Sorry I don't have the menu.
Enjoy :)
 
It's a late night flight, you want to eat before embarkation.

I do have the F menu from last Dec, however can't reproduce at present. Sleep will the order of the day
 
No menu but have some pics of what I picked from the menu that night or rather that morning as it was after midnight!
I think I was the only person who had anything that night.

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Breakfast MEL-HKG was a continental affair. Only had the fruit salad and tea as I was going off to the WING later.
 
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